MISD Board of Trustees Certifies May 1 Election Results
The official results of the May 1, 2021 Montgomery ISD Board of Trustees election were certified during a special board meeting on Tuesday, May 11.
The official election results are as follows:
Position #4
Trey Kirby (incumbent)
TOTAL: 568
Christina Sato
TOTAL: 351
Jay Grimes
TOTAL: 243
Position #5
Linda Porten (incumbent)
TOTAL: 854
The MISD Minute – May 7, 2021
Celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week
May has arrived, end of the year banquets and celebrations are taking place and graduation planning is in full swing. The end of the 2020-21 school year is right around the corner.
It is Teacher Appreciation Week! And I would never allow this week to end without a special message to the amazing professionals educating our students in the classroom. In a year like no other, teachers have stepped up for our students and families like never before. They have approached the historic challenges thrown our way this year with patience, perseverance, dedication and even a bit of creativity. When our students needed compassion – that’s what they gave them. When our students needed additional help – they were there to lend a hand. And, when students needed some inspiration to reach the finish line, teachers were there to provide them with that final boost. Teachers, you are the heart and soul of our school district. You are the incredible heroes who inspire me each and every day.
Teachers, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for your kindness, generosity and love for our students. While teachers are worthy of year-round celebration, please join me in showing your appreciation to them this week.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Sincerely,

Dr. Heath Morrison
Update on 2021-22 secondary campus schedules
For the 2021-22 school year, all secondary campuses will shift back to a straight 8-period schedule. Additionally, no secondary teacher will be required to instruct in a “hybrid” model with both in-person and remote learners.
I want to acknowledge the excellent collaboration between our secondary administrators and counselors on the decision to move back to the 8-period schedule next year. When I first arrived as superintendent, I heard a number of concerns from teachers regarding the process and lack of input prior to shifting to a block schedule this school year. Our team committed to a collaborative process in the development of next year’s secondary campus schedules. Earlier this spring, we convened administrators and counselors from all secondary schools to explore options. Campus leadership teams went back to their schools, and the consensus was for the district to return to the 8-period day (the schedule prior to the pandemic). I appreciate all of the work that went into this decision.
We will always examine the best instructional options for our students and schools and involve staff in those decisions. I hope this decision, along with knowing that teachers will not be required to implement a hybrid model next year comes as welcome news to our secondary teachers.
2020-21 District Award Winners Celebrated
This week we celebrated our district teachers of the year, counselors of the year, District MVPs and Spirit of Montgomery Award winners during a reception at Lake Creek High School. It was only fitting that this celebration take place during Teacher Appreciation Week. So, it was a special honor to recognize our district winners during this reception. Again, thank you to all of our district winners. Your contributions to our district were magnified during this unprecedented school year.
You can view more photos from the district awards reception here.
Montgomery ES Principal Search Underway
This week the district held meetings at Montgomery ES with campus staff and parents regarding the search for their new principal. Before starting the process of screening and interviewing candidates, it was important to us that we receive input from MES staff and parents regarding their next campus leader. We asked staff and parents for qualities, skills and characteristics they believe are important for the next principal to possess and to share what procedures, programs or other school areas they want the new principal to maintain or continue to grow. It was made very clear to us that the existing work and academic expectations that have been put in place at Montgomery ES under Carrie Fitzpatrick’s leadership is viewed as strong by the staff and parents. We look forward to identifying candidates who can build upon the solid foundation at Montgomery ES.
Next week, we will continue our process to identify the new principal of Montgomery ES. Our goal is to recommend a candidate for approval to the Board of Trustees during a special board meeting in May.
Process for Identifying New District Leaders
I wanted to shine some light on the extensive process that we have been utilizing to identify district leadership. The district hiring process includes the following:
- Every job opening in Montgomery ISD is posted on our district website for at least 10 days. We also place the openings on industry-specific job boards like the Texas Association of School Administrators and the Texas Association of School Business Officials.
- Applicants are pre-screened by a group of two to three staff members and select up to eight internal and external candidates for a first round of interviews.
- A panel of staff members (senior leadership, principals, other district and campus employees) conduct a first round of interviews.
- After the first round of interviews has been completed, the panel will select candidates to advance to a second round of interviews. My charge to every first round interview panel is to identify at least one person they believe could successfully take on the role for which they are interviewing. If this is not accomplished, then the process stops and we will continue to search for candidates.
- Next, a second round of interviews occurs. The second round interview panel will include me, members of the senior leadership team, and at least one individual who served on the panel for the first round of interviews to ensure consistency.
- After conducting a second round of interviews, the senior leadership team deliberates and selects a candidate to recommend to the board of trustees for final approval during a regular or special board meeting. If necessary, we will hold a third round of interviews.
When I joined as your superintendent in June 2020, concerns, with how we were sourcing and hiring employees were shared with me by many in our community. An external review of our Human Resources Department by the Texas Association of School Boards confirmed that this is an area where improvement is needed. This new process of sourcing, interviewing and selecting leaders in our district is intended to provide an unbiased and fair opportunity to all who desire to either join or advance their career in Montgomery ISD.
Masks and facial coverings to become optional beginning May 31
As we prepare for a more normal school year in 2021-22, and consistent with the MISD Board of Trustees’ action during the March Regular Board Meeting, the use of masks or facial coverings will become optional in all district schools and facilities beginning Monday, May 31.
We will continue to closely monitor COVID-19 conditions in Montgomery County and seek advice from public health officials. And, as I have stated many times this year, all decisions are “subject to change”. However, we are very encouraged by the improving positivity rates, increased number of fully vaccinated individuals and predicted continued progress across Texas and the nation in the fight against the virus.
I want to thank you all for your patience, understanding and flexibility as it relates to the district’s COVID-19 protocols this year. Due in large part to health protocols in place, and your adherence to them, we were able to minimize the spread of COVID-19, safely open and operate schools beginning in August and provide traditional in-person instruction to over 94% of our more than 9,000 students this school year. I could not be more proud of the resilience and determination of our students and staff this year. We will continue to provide updates on district health protocols as we prepare for the 2021-22 school year.
Superintendent Shout-Out: District Teachers of the Year, MVP and Spirit of Montgomery Winners

We were excited to announce our Elementary Teacher of the Year, Secondary Teacher of the Year, District MVP Winner and Spirit of Montgomery Winner during the district 2020-21 awards reception this week.
The 2020-21 winners are:
- Elementary Teacher of the Year: Lauren Coughlin, Keenan ES
- Secondary Teacher of the Year: Wendy Jebousek, Oak Hills JH
- District MVP: Shara Phillips, Special Education Department
- Spirit of Montgomery: Nikki Taylor, Keenan ES
The district winners were selected based on their responses to questions provided to all district finalists by the human resources department. Each finalist’s name, department and campus were redacted, and responses were scored by members of the senior leadership team based on a rubric, also developed by the human resources department.
Congratulations to our 2020-21 district winners, and thank you for your dedication to Montgomery ISD students and families!
Lincoln ES First Graders Learn There’s More to Math!
Lincoln’s first graders have been learning about want, needs, spending, and saving, and charitable giving
They put their heads together and came up with a great idea to help a local animal shelter by collecting donations to deliver. All donations will be accepted and delivered to Mrs. White’s classroom. They would love all the help they can get in the delivery of donations as well.
Some of the ideas the first graders came up with are:
dog/cat food
collars/leashes
old/new blankets
bedding
chew toys
water bowls
treats
The best part about this is, it has all been student driven.. The brainstorming, poster hung in the hallways, spreading the word on live announcements and the hundreds of ideas to help these animals in need has been ALL ON THEM! We are so proud of their giving hearts! Check out the video of these kiddos practicing before going on live announcements for the entire to school to watch-
MISD PD recognizes district MVP, prepares for National Police Week
MISD police officers have been busy! There are many events going on now and through the end of the school year. MISD police officers are only a phone call away. Now comes the CELEBRATION!!! Officer Romeo Loera was chosen for the MVP of Montgomery Award. Officer Loera has been a valuable member of the Montgomery ISD Police Department since 2019. Prior to joining the MISDPD, Officer Loera was an officer for Humble ISD for nine years. Officer Loera became a police officer in 2001. We celebrate Officer Loera and his commitment to serve and protect our schools and community. A week long opportunity to celebrate Officer Loera and all the police officers that keep us safe is coming up! National Police Week is May 9-14!

OUR MVP!

Montgomery HS Bears showcase engineering projects during annual expo
After months of hard work during a challenging school year, Montgomery High School engineering students proudly displayed their engineering skills as part of the fourth annual Montgomery ISD Engineering Design and Development Expo Night.
The event, held on Friday, April 30, was the culmination of nearly four years of learning engineering theory as well as hands-on work designing and building.
Participating students are enrolled in the Montgomery High School Engineering Design and Development course, which is the capstone course in the Project Lead the Way program. The research course provides students with an avenue to develop secondary-level knowledge and skills in math, science and technology. Throughout their senior year in the Engineering Design and Development course, students work in teams to identify and develop a solution to an open-ended technical problem using their engineering design process skills. After designing, building and testing, the student teams present and defend their solution to an outside panel.
“This event brings to fruition all of the hard work our students have accomplished over the last four years in our engineering pathway,” MHS Project Lead the Way Instructor Russell Reid said. “We have moved away from theory and now they have produced tangible products designed to serve as a solution to a real world challenge.”
The Engineering Design and Development course is designed to allow students maximum flexibility in how they structure their time while completing their work. The project workload required a great amount of responsibility on the part of the student with some outside-the-classroom, research-based coursework. For example, students contacted outside professionals and obtained resources from around the United States to help complete their projects.
“An added benefit of this program is the development of valuable soft skills,” Reid said. “Throughout the design process students work with community mentors and engineering experts working not only on the actual design honing creative and problem-solving abilities, but also refining organizational, communication and interpersonal skills.”
Students participating in this year’s expo were Lain Morris, Daniel Chang, Kalani Hayden, Bradan Graham, Dustin Dillon, Ethan Reid, Samuel Cook, Robert Ackerly, Matt Rickman and Blaine Pavlock.
An overview of each project is below:
“Solo Spotter” – A safety device to aid a weightlifter while bench pressing without the support of a weightlifting spotter. (Daniel Chang, Matthew Rickman, Bradan Graham)
“Aegis Wear” – A belt buckle designed with built in GPS tracking and emergency alarm to protect and track the user. (Kalani Hayden, Robert Ackerly)
“Gamers Gauntlet” – Dual purpose gaming/graphic artist glove. The glove allows the user to switch between playing video games and working with artist tablets. (Blaine Pavlock, Lain Morrison)
“VaBox” – A unique design Shop-Vac that separates metal from waste. It has a built-in magnetic base that is easily removed for recycling. (Ethan Reid, Dustin Dillon, Samuel Cook)
The MISD Minute – April 30, 2021
Staff Announcements
Earlier this week, we announced the appointment of Carrie Fitzpatrick as our new Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education. I am excited about the leadership Carrie will bring to this role and confident that she will build upon the outstanding work in our district.
I’m also excited to welcome four additional talented leaders to Team MISD! We have identified four outstanding candidates to lead technology and digital learning, human capital, 504 and Dyslexia services and career and technical education.
A little bit about each of them is below.
Amanda Davis-Summerville – Director of Technology and Digital Learning

Amanda Davis-Summerville is joining us as Director of Technology and Digital Learning to provide strategic oversight of districtwide IT activities, continued development of instructional technology programs, and further enhance customer service to campuses.
Amanda brings 12 years of combined experience in the field of information and educational technology and teaching. She has a diverse background in both classroom and district level systems administration and service delivery, with extensive experience in systems analysis, instructional, and enterprise computing, as well as copyright compliance, curriculum evaluation and instructional design. Amanda will be responsible for the Information Technology department as well as setting guidelines and coordination of services for infrastructure and instructional technology service delivery across all the campuses within the district.
Previously, Amanda served as an Educational Technologist and Systems Administrator for Houston Independent School District, where she had a direct role in systems and service delivery as well as responsibility for identifying and developing educational tools, curriculum and classroom technologies.
Amanda has Masters of Education in Educational Technology from Texas A&M University and a bachelors degree in business administration from Tarleton State University and is a certified educator in the State of Texas.
Amanda will begin the role on May 3.
Alayna Siemonsma – Coordinator, 504 and Dyslexia Services

Alayna Siemonsma is joining us as Coordinator of 504 and Dyslexia Services. She is a native South Dakotan who began her 24-year teaching career as an elementary educator serving students in Wyoming, Arizona, and South Dakota. In 2015, her family relocated to Conroe where she continued teaching in an intermediate school setting as a 5th grade ELA/SS teacher and most recently as a teacher of students with Dyslexia and/or Dysgraphia. She is an active and founding member of the Texas National Board Coalition for Teaching and is a member of Texas Association for Literacy Education.
Alayna is a Nationally Board Certified Teacher in the area of Early and Middle Childhood/Literacy: Reading-Language Arts who holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Wyoming, a Master’s Degree in Elementary Education with an emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction and Reading Specialist from Northern Arizona University, and a Principal Certification from Lamar University. Alayna was honored with the Milken Educator Award and has had the opportunity to connect and collaborate with educators from all over the country through the exceptional work of the Milken Foundation and National Board of Professional Teaching Standards.
Amy Vance – Director of Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Amy Vance has been named as our new Director of CTE. Amy is joining us from Waxahachie ISD, where she has spent the previous four years as District CTE Program Access Coordinator. In this role she was responsible for growing student, parent and community stakeholder involvement in the district’s CTE programs. Amy previously served as a teacher in Chapel Hill ISD, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD and Mount Vernon ISD.
Throughout her work in CTE, she served as a department head and in many campus and district leadership roles. Amy has a passion for and success in growing the number of student obtaining industry certifications. She will be an asset in our efforts to build meaningful business partnerships throughout our community that will grow and enhance our CTE programs and provide practicum and internship opportunities for our students.
There has been significant interest and desire across the district expand and enhance CTE programs and we are excited for the vision and leadership Amy will bring to this new position. Amy is highly trained and experienced in CTE and I am thrilled to be adding her knowledge and expertise to our team.
Amy is a currently a candidate for a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and Stephen F. Austin University, holds a Master of Educational Leadership from Stephen F. Austin University, a Master of Agricultural Education from Texas A&M University-Commerce, and a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Development.
Denise Miner – Executive Director of Human Capital

Denise Miner has been named Executive Director of Human Capital. In this role, Denise will oversee all aspects of the Human Resources Department, including recruiting, hiring, evaluating retaining staff and enhancing professional development opportunities across the district.
Denise has over two decades of experience in education, including several years of experience in school district human resources. She joins us from Cypress Fairbanks ISD, where she has served the previous three years as Assistant Director of Human Resources. Prior to this, Denise was the Director of Personnel and Technology in the :Lake Havasu Unified School District in Arizona. Denise has also served as a high school principal, assistant principal and teacher. She holds a bachelors degree in Arts from Prescott College and a Master of Arts in Elementary Education from Grand Canyon University.
Denise will begin the role on May 10.
I am excited about the skills and expertise each of these talented individuals will bring to Montgomery ISD as we continue our work to become the Premier School District in Texas!
Sincerely,

Dr. Heath Morrison
MISD Counselors of the Year Announced
For the first time, MISD staff has voted on district counselors of the year! The votes have been counted, and you selected the following amazing individuals as our District Counselors of the Year!
- Deanna Peterson – Elementary Counselor of the Year
- Barbara Gagliano – Junior High School Counselor of the Year
- Laureen Thompson – High School Counselor of the Year
- Kerri Gilchriest – All-Level School Counselor of the Year
Our winners will be submitted to Region 6 where they will be considered for regional recognition against their regional peers. At Region 6, our nominees will be judged on school counseling innovations and further development of programs to support the career, social/emotional and academic development of all students. Other criteria include leadership, advocacy and collaboration in their work in addition to promoting equity and access to opportunities and rigorous educational experiences for all students to maximize student achievement.
I am thankful for the incredible counselors we have in Montgomery ISD!
Montgomery Junior High Takes First in District UIL
Montgomery Junior High School has won first place in District Academic UIL!
The Bears took the top spot among seven other schools in the region! The District Academic UIL competition requires a significant amount of time and effort, both from students and coaches. I am incredibly proud of the MJH UIL students and coaches for being the District Champions this year! Go Bears!
Montgomery ES Destination Imagination invited to Globals!

Montgomery Elementary School’s Destination Imagination Team has received an invitation participate in the global DI tournament! This is the first time Montgomery Elementary School has had a team advance to this level! Way to go, Bearcats!
Superintendent Shout-Out – Child Nutrition Department

This week’s Supetintendent Shout-Out goes to our dedicated, hard working Child Nutrition team! The Child Nutrition Department recently received their second inspection from the Montgomery County Health Department (MCDH), with all 10 campuses receiving a 100 score!
MCHD inspects a minimum of 47 different items in each kitchen. Receiving a 100 for all campuses shows the dedication for food safety and sanitation our Child Nutrition have for students and staff of Montgomery ISD.
Thank you for your service and dedication to Montgomery ISD!
First or Second COVID-19 vaccine doses available on Monday
The Montgomery County Public Health District is offering free first or second COVID-19 vaccine doses on Monday, May 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Woodforest Stadium. You can register for an appointment at http://www.mcphd-tx.org/. Information on COVID-19 vaccines is shared as a courtesy to employees. They are not required as a condition of employment.
Carrie Fitzpatrick named Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education
Montgomery Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Heath Morrison has named Montgomery Elementary School Principal Carrie Fitzpatrick as the district’s new Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education.
In her new position, Fitzpatrick will join the superintendent’s Senior Leadership Team and support the district’s six elementary campuses while growing, mentoring and monitoring campus leadership by focusing on improving student outcomes and school performance and enhancing the educational experience and learning environments across the district.
“Carrie is an extraordinarily talented and transformative leader in our district,” Morrison said. “I am thrilled to welcome her to this important role and excited to see the amazing impact her leadership and high standard of excellence will have on student achievement across Montgomery ISD.”
Fitzpatrick holds 23 years of experience in public education, having served as Principal of Montgomery Elementary School for the previous four years. Before joining Montgomery ISD, she spent 13 years as a principal in the Conroe Independent School District. Fitzpatrick began her career in education as a teacher in 1998.
“It has been a privilege and an honor to serve the Montgomery Elementary School Community as their principal,” Fitzpatrick said. “I will dearly miss my Bearcat family, but I could not be more excited for the incredible opportunity to continue serving Montgomery ISD in this leadership role.”
Fitzpatrick will assume the role of Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education from Wendy Graves, who is retiring from the district in August. Graves served a total of 30 years in Montgomery ISD, where she spent the previous 10 years as the district’s Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education and 10 years as principal of Montgomery Elementary School. Fitzpatrick will begin her new role following the end of the current school year.
Fitzpatrick holds a Bachelor of Science in Academic Studies and Master of Education Administration from Sam Houston State University.
Montgomery ISD will immediately begin a broad search process to identify the next Montgomery Elementary School Principal.
Final Strategic Plan Town Hall Meeting April 27
The final meeting in the MISD Strategic Plan Town Hall series will take place on Tuesday, April 27 from 6-7:30 pm at Montgomery Jr. High School. Following an introduction by Superintendent Dr. Heath Morrison, attendees will have the opportunity to attend a breakout session covering a topic addressed in the MISD Board of Trustees’ five adopted district goals.
MISD is developing a three-year Strategic Plan in alignment with the MISD Board of Trustees’ five adopted district goals:
- Academic Achievement
- School Safety
- Finance & Operations
- Human Capital
- Communications & Customer Service
The Strategic Plan is being developed by a district Task Force comprised of parents, MISD staff, students and other district stakeholders. The final Strategic Plan will consist of measurable key performance indicators surrounding the board’s district goals and will contain district initiatives and strategies intended to meet targets in the performance indicators. The final strategic plan will be adopted by the Board of Trustees in June and take effect at the start of the 2021-22 school year.
If you would like to provide your input regarding the areas addressed in the district’s goals, please join us for this important discussion!
You can participate in a breakout session remotely via one of the following links:
MISD Town Hall Meeting – Goal 1 Academics
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MISD Town Hall Meeting – Goal 2 Safety
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MISD Town Hall Meeting – Goal 3 Finance and Operations
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MISD Town Hall Meeting – Goal 4 Human Capital
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MISD Town Hall Meeting – Goal 5 Communications and Customer Service
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Lone Star Elementary Wins Grant
The families of Lone Star Elementary have always rallied to support our campus, but they took it next level in order to help Dr. Bartlett win! This past Saturday night the MISD Education Foundation hosted it’s first community fundraiser, Together We Grow. At the end of the night, one campus principal would be awarded a $2000 grant, this would be determined by the campus Hustle team that sold the most tickets. In the weeks leading up to the event staff, parents and even the students worked relentlessly and creatively to sell Hustle tickets. Much to everyone’s surprise, at the end of the night the foundation awarded a secondary and a primary campus grant, Lone Star won! Dr. Bartlett will use that grant to purchase a book vending machine so that every student can benefit. Thank you to all of our wonderful families that helped make this possible.

























